MRI

Research Indicates Brain Imaging May Predict Response to Psychotherapy
A review of current research on the topic indicates that brain scans may in the future be used to help clinicians predict the response to psychotherapy, of patients with various anxiety and depression-related disorders. More...23 Nov 2016






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MedImaging's MRI channel in addition to reporting on MR hardware, informs about the many magnetic resonance applications possible with the technique notably MRI, fMRI, diffusion MRI, MR angiography, MR guided surgery, in addition to industry developments, and safety issues.







